Steps
Install
the program. Note: You must be running Windows XP or higher.
However, the program still may possibly run on older systems.
Once
you start the program, it should ask you to make a virtual machine. If not, click the "New..." button.
Click
the Create A Virtual Machine Button and click next.
Type a
name for the machine (for example, the operating system you are going to
install). Click next.
Select
the operating system you are going to install.
(This sets up the recommended specs for your virtual
machine) If the operating system you are going to install is not there, click
"Other".
Depending
on the operating system you are using, you may want to adjust the amount of RAM
it will use.
Remember: Don't
choose more RAM than your real computer has. The main operating
system is still running too. For example, if you have 1 GB (1024 MB) of real
RAM, you may want the virtual RAM to be 256 MB. And also, some older operating
systems don't support RAM over 512 MB. So it's just a waste to have more than
what that operating system supports.
Click
"A New Virtual Hard Disk" and click next.
Now you get to choose where to put the Virtual Hard Disk.
Usually the default is fine. Also set the size of your hard drive in megabytes
(1024 Megabytes = 1 Gigabyte).
Finish
the wizard. You should see
something new in the Virtual PC Console box. It should have your virtual PC.
Click
on it and click "Start". You should see a bunch of lines of text, similar to the
lines you see when you first start your computer.
Insert the install disk for your operating system.
Follow
the directions on the install disk for your operating system. (If you get bored while it's installing, and you can't move
the mouse out of the windows, hold the right Alt key and drag it out of the
operating system's box. Or do the right Alt key and press Enter . The install
will keep proceeding as normal.)
If done
properly, the install should go smoothly. If it asks you to restart the computer, hold the right Alt
key and press R. When the virtual system asks to restart, just restart the
virtual system, not the real computer. The system should boot just as you were
using it as a real computer.
Congratulations. You set up your first virtual system. What you do next is
completely up to you.
Thanks
by :Anas Amin
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